TORONTO -- Following the team’s practice in preparation for Sunday’s Eastern Semi-Final at Rogers Centre, the Toronto Argonauts officially announced that it has extended the contract of Head Coach Scott Milanovich.

“We are very excited to get this extension finalized to ensure that Scott Milanovich will be our head coach for the long-term. He is one of the brightest young coaches I’ve ever been around and he commands respect from the players in the locker room. I know he will prepare this team to be a Grey Cup contender every year. I’m confident he will continue to grow from the experience he’s gained this season to become one of the great coaches in the Canadian Football League,” said Argos GM Jim Barker.

On December 1, 2011, Milanovich was named the 42nd Head Coach in the Argonauts’ 139 years of history. He promptly led his team to a second place finish in the East Division and to its first playoff appearance since 2010, and the Argos’ first home playoff game since 2007.

In just one season since Milanovich took over, the team has experienced significant improvements in nearly every offensive and defensive category. Most

notably, the club scored more points in 2012 (445) than any of the previous five seasons, and scored more than 400 points in a season for first time since 2007.

“I’m glad to extend my time in Toronto and I want to thank Jim Barker and the club for committing to what we’ve started here. Having this kind of endorsement from the organization allows me to continue to work closely with Jim to extend our plans for this football team further into the future. I believe the pieces are in place here to help my staff and me ensure this organization will compete for the Grey Cup year in and year out,” commented Milanovich.

“Scott Milanovich has had an excellent first year as a head coach. We are building a future based on stability and continuity and it is an important step in that process. Our team has been both highly competitive and exciting, and I am pleased that General Manager Jim Barker has worked to ensure that Scott will be our on-field leader into the future,” said Executive Chairman and CEO Chris Rudge.

opposed to hammer I find this very surprising for a 1st year coach who had a 50/50 record!! makes me think of GM barker when he coached TO he had a .500 record BUT next year was a disaster and at season's end barker hired milanovich as the argo HC!! will history repeat?

November 08, 2012 - 11:04pm

tabbiefanmcb

Not really a big surprise and it will give the Boatmen some stability which they have lacked for a few years.